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Fish Store Tour from Canada! Pisces Pet EmporiumCalgary, AlbertaCheck out their website https://piscespets.com/
This LFS tour was amazing! It has more fish and dry goods than any other fish store I have been in! They had approximately 14,000G of fresh water and also had Marine tanks! I hope you like it! Not only was it an Aquarium store tour, they had all kinds of other animals!
If you have any questions or would like to buy any fish, please email me at michaelsfishroom@gmail.com
Check out my Amazon Store! Here you can buy most of the items I use in the fish room!
http://astore.amazon.com/micsfisroo-20
Fish FreaksPlus http://fishfreaksplus.com/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Michaelsfishroom/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dylandrewlukesdad
New Awesome Fish Auction site! https://finbidz.com/
RockerChicks by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
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Please watch: "Sunday FundayFish RoomUpdate Aquarium Fish Room VLOG water leak in the fishroom"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRTECgFcKpA
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

published:19 May 2017

views:59852

An Alberta woman is warning people to be extra cautious when buying pets from websites.
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published:25 Nov 2016

views:1217

In this video we are going to look at pet expanses in Canada. How much it costs to own a cat or a dog? What are the expanses? All you need to know about pets in Canada.
If you are planning to immigrate to Canada and you are planning to have pet, this video is for you.
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published:31 May 2018

views:2612

The many ways service dogs can help people with disabilities with their day to day lives.

published:12 Jul 2018

views:1374

Concerned about ticks? Confused about what parasite treatments your pet needs in Alberta? See what Dr. Wendy recommends in our latest video!
Learn more about the veterinary services we offer in the Edmonton and Calgary area at www.VetsToGo.com

published:21 Jun 2017

views:11

MaxCanada Lynx, the educational animal ambassador takes a moment to get some good scratchin' before he sits down for his meal. He was born at a zoo in May 2011. Max is not domesticated but has been humanized. He still has wild tendencies. He educates the public locally on the endangered/threatened (in lower 48 states) Canada Lynx in hopes that people will be driven to conserve our environment and protect our wildlife. Technically, they are listed as "threatened" but in my state of NY they are considered "extirpated." However, it's legal to trap these beautiful animals in Canada and Alaska.
He is NOT declawed. During the winter he weighs 40 pounds and summer about 34. He has about 4 inches of fur in this video which makes him look fat....I mean fluffy!
This video is NOT taken in my home but where he has an indoor enclosure. This is Max's rug with his fur, straw and other scents that he loves. He doesn't like the vacuum. Max also has outdoor housing where he spends most of his time. See Max Biography at https://wildlifeeducationbybernie.wordpress.com/animal-ambassadors/max-biography/ .
To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com

published:06 Jan 2016

views:8828266

Check out these pets you should never release in the wild! From goldfish to other wild animals, these exotic pets become an invasive species and get the wildlife into trouble!
Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB
Watch our "Most TERRIFYING Sea MonstersEver!" video here: https://youtu.be/B9aPB6KB504
Watch our "Animals that ALMOST went EXTINCT!" video here: https://youtu.be/SvPyCZNY6JY
Watch our "Animals ABOUT To Go EXTINCT!" video here: https://youtu.be/aQt8WuTDJko
10. Green Iguanas
Iguanas are a popular pet for collectors of exotic animals because of how cute they look and supposedly they are easy to take care of. Unfortunately the idea that they are simple to look after was likely spread by those who sell them, because they actually need a strict environment and diet to survive. They can also be difficult to tame and handle, especially when they are fully grown, and this has led to a large number being released into the wild.
They are naturally from central and south America, and thrive in warm environments. This has meant that those released in similar climates, such as those found in parts of California, Florida and Hawaii, have thrived and begun to breed. This has been detrimental to the local ecosystems where they compete with native species for food, and will prey on species that haven’t adapted to deal with these kind of threats. As a result, Iguanas are illegal to own in Hawaii because of the potential devastation and havoc they can cause on the islands. In Florida, the populations of feral iguanas have caused extensive damage to vegetation and local wildlife, so if you do decide to get one please be a responsible owner and don’t release them into the wild!.
9. Cuban Tree Frog
These cute frogs are a favorite of exotic species collectors, but the Cuban Tree Frog is causing serious issues across Florida. They are quite difficult to identify among other frog species, something that is made even more difficult by the way that they can change color. They are originally native to Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Cayman Islands, and are thought to have been first introduced to Florida in the 1920’s. It’s the recent popularity of keeping them as pets, though, that has led to an explosion in their numbers in the wild as a result of collectors releasing them.
Cuban Tree Frogs are an aggressive species that feed on at least five different species of native Floridian frogs, as well lizards, small snakes and tadpoles. They are also able to survive in urban areas, and will take over birdhouses, ponds and birdbaths where they lay their eggs. They have been responsible for massive changes in the ecosystem, and have even been known to affect humans by causing power outages?? They are a danger to environments where they aren’t native, and so must not be released under any circumstances.
8. Rabbits
Rabbits are another incredibly popular pet for owners around the world, but when they are released into non-native environments they can cause serious damage. The best example of this is in Australia where they were released for hunting in 1859. Only 24 were set free, but by 1920 there were an estimated 10 billion across the country. There have been numerous attempts to curb the population growth, but with their speed of breeding, ability to feed on most vegetation, and overall resilience, rabbits still roam Australia in huge numbers and pose a threat to many of the natural species like the bilby and burrowing bettong by taking over their burrows.
7. Goldfish/Carp
They may seem harmless enough, and are a popular pet for adults and children alike around the world, but releasing your pet fish into the wild can have disastrous consequences for your local environment. Nowhere has this effect been seen more clearly than in Australia where the problem has gotten out of hand. Notorious for their strict rules on bio-containment, it’s why Johnny Depp and Amber Heard got in trouble for allegedly sneaking in their dogs. The Australians have good reason for being that way.
In 2016 researchers from the Murdoch University in Perth caught goldfish that weighed up to 2kg and were up to 30 centimeters long. These large animals are thought to have descended from a small variety that were being kept as pets and released into the wild a few years before. By feeding on more food and disrupting the ecosystems, these fish can spread and cause significant damage by off all the native species. Goldfish the size of dinner plates have also been found in Alberta, Canada, and have led to fines of $100,000 dollars to those that release non-native species into the wild.
AnglerRaphael Biagini captured a legendary “giant goldfish” out of a lake in the south of France. Fellow fishermen had spent 6 years trying to capture this orange koi carp weighing 30lbs. The only way this fish ended up in the lake, was because someone was trying to get rid of it.

published:14 Jun 2017

views:9867514

Pocahontas Cabins:
http://www.mpljasper.com/hotels/pocahontas_cabins/
What I loved about Pocahontas Cabins:
- pet-friendly! ($15/pet per night. Max of 2 pets in your room/cabin)
- location (away from town and just steps from hiking trails and just a short drive up to get to the Miette Hot Springs)
- clean accommodations
- friendly staff
- easy, convenient parking
- very walkable grounds
- amenities such as games room, restaurant, liquor available for purchase, small store with basic necessities, bbqs
The not-so-great:
- for me, location was a pro. But, if you want to be right near town, this is definitely a con
- one small hot tub is just not enough for this place. I'd like to see them open another or even spruce up the pool/hot tub area entirely and put some hot tubs in the ground. The hot tub was also more "warm" than it was hot
- not a huge deal, but they don't provide paper towels or a dish rag in your cabin
- wifi is only available in the lobby area
Overall, I had a wonderful experience and would not hesitate to stay here again!

published:26 Apr 2016

views:4560

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta.
Forty-eight puppies and dogs were rescued from a rural area north of the Alberta town of High Level earlier this week.
The Alberta Animal RescueCrewSociety (AARCS) said many of the puppies were emaciated and badly dehydrated, “struggling to survive by scavenging for food and shelter at the local dump.”
“We got a call from a lady way up north, about a 10-hour drive, from High Level,” AARCS executive director DeannaThompson told Global News on Friday. “She works in the community up there and just said that a large number of unspayed female dogs that had littered recently were in need of homes.
The rescue was carried out with help from Northern Alberta’s New Beginnings Animal Rescue Society.
Thompson said some of the puppies were found at the local dump; others were surrendered willingly by owners there.
“They wanted us to find them good homes,” Thompson said, explaining a lack of spaying and neutering resources in some communities makes it hard to house the pets.
Thompson said the group of animals included a mom and her 11 newborn puppies—the 12th one unfortunately passed away before making it back to the Calgary society. That mother and litter went to a foster home in central Alberta, where they will stay until the puppies are older.

published:18 Nov 2017

views:325

Host Greyson Knutson discovers how S.C.A.R.S. is helping Alberta pets and makes a furry friend in the process.

published:15 Aug 2017

views:50

Bailey D. Buffalo Jr. is the second buffalo that Jim Sautner and his wife Linda have trained to be part of their family. Bailey Jr. rides in the Sautners' homemade Pontiac Parisienne convertible, and when
he feels the need, he sucks on Jim's thumb. Video by Rick MacWilliam, edmontonjournal.com

published:26 May 2010

views:404072

Now that your turtle is too big for its tank, think it'll be better off in the wild? Nope! Same goes for goldfish. Releasing pets into habitats where they're not native to is a very bad idea. Watch this video to see what happened to a local lake when a few goldfish were released!
Music by BenSound and YouTube studio library used under the Creative Commons License.

Alberta (Minister of Education) v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright), 2012 SCC 37, is a Supreme Court of Canada case that considered whether the photocopying of textbook excerpts by teachers, on their own initiative, to distribute to students as part of course materials is fair dealing pursuant to the provisions of the Copyright Act. The Supreme Court, in a 5/4 split, concluded that the Copyright Board made several errors in its analysis of the "fairness factors". Thus, it allowed the appeal and remitted the matter back to the Copyright Board for reconsideration.

Background and facts

Access Copyright represents authors and publishers of literary and artistic works. The entity administers the reproduction of such works by issuing licences and collecting and distributing royalties to affiliated copyright owners. When licensing or royalty agreements with users of the printed works cannot be reached, Access Copyright has the option to apply to the Copyright Board (the "Board") to certify a royalty in a form of a tariff.

CTV (Singapore)

Campus Television, or CTV, is Ngee Ann Polytechnic's resident campus television station. It is run entirely by third-year Mass Communication and Film, Sound and Video students of the School of Film & Media Studies. Set up in 2001, CTV was Singapore's first campus television station. In March 2007, CTV underwent a major revamp to provide a better platform of interaction between the station and its viewers.

Programs

Celebs Uncut

Celebs Uncut brings you up close and personal with local celebrities like JJ Lin, Bryan Wong and Kelly Poon and even Taiwanese celebrities like female rock band, Cherry Boom.

Whazzup NP

Catch the latest events and happening in Ngee Ann Polytechnic, the new addition to CTV broadcast programmes.

Artiste & Repertoire Challenge

Artiste & Repertoire Challenge is an unusual national singing competition which brings the limelight backstage to what goes on in the creative industry behind an artist.

There has never been an official full name corresponding to the initials "CTV"; however, it is generally assumed to mean "Canadian Television", a phrase used in a promotional campaign by the network in 1998, and also in pre-promotion for the network prior to its launch in 1961.

With a dense silvery-brown coat, ruffed face and tufted ears, the Canada lynx resembles the other species of the mid-sized Lynx genus. It is slightly larger than the bobcat, with which it shares parts of its range, and over twice the size of the domestic cat.

Taxonomy

There had been debates over whether to classify this species as Lynx canadensis or Felis canadensis, part of a wider issue regarding whether each species of lynx should be given their own genus, or be placed as a subgenus of Felis, but the Lynx genus is now accepted. Johnson et al. report that Lynx shared a clade with the Puma, leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis), and domestic cat (Felis) lineages, dated to 7.15Ma; Lynx diverged first, approximately 3.24Ma.

Fish Store Tour from Canada! Pisces Pet EmporiumCalgary, AlbertaCheck out their website https://piscespets.com/
This LFS tour was amazing! It has more fish and dry goods than any other fish store I have been in! They had approximately 14,000G of fresh water and also had Marine tanks! I hope you like it! Not only was it an Aquarium store tour, they had all kinds of other animals!
If you have any questions or would like to buy any fish, please email me at michaelsfishroom@gmail.com
Check out my Amazon Store! Here you can buy most of the items I use in the fish room!
http://astore.amazon.com/micsfisroo-20
Fish FreaksPlus http://fishfreaksplus.com/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Michaelsfishroom/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dylandrewlukesdad
New Awesome Fish Auction site! https://finbidz.com/
RockerChicks by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
Please watch: "Sunday FundayFish RoomUpdate Aquarium Fish Room VLOG water leak in the fishroom"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRTECgFcKpA
-~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

2:08

Cat scam: Warning in Alberta when buying pets online

Cat scam: Warning in Alberta when buying pets online

Cat scam: Warning in Alberta when buying pets online

An Alberta woman is warning people to be extra cautious when buying pets from websites.
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8:43

Cost of Owning a Pet in Canada | All You Need to Know About Pets

Cost of Owning a Pet in Canada | All You Need to Know About Pets

Cost of Owning a Pet in Canada | All You Need to Know About Pets

In this video we are going to look at pet expanses in Canada. How much it costs to own a cat or a dog? What are the expanses? All you need to know about pets in Canada.
If you are planning to immigrate to Canada and you are planning to have pet, this video is for you.
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0:46

Service Dogs at Work in Alberta

Service Dogs at Work in Alberta

Service Dogs at Work in Alberta

The many ways service dogs can help people with disabilities with their day to day lives.

1:42

Do Pets Need Parasite Treatment in Alberta | Ask Dr. Wendy

Do Pets Need Parasite Treatment in Alberta | Ask Dr. Wendy

Do Pets Need Parasite Treatment in Alberta | Ask Dr. Wendy

Concerned about ticks? Confused about what parasite treatments your pet needs in Alberta? See what Dr. Wendy recommends in our latest video!
Learn more about the veterinary services we offer in the Edmonton and Calgary area at www.VetsToGo.com

2:56

Max Canada Lynx - I'm a Big Baby

Max Canada Lynx - I'm a Big Baby

Max Canada Lynx - I'm a Big Baby

MaxCanada Lynx, the educational animal ambassador takes a moment to get some good scratchin' before he sits down for his meal. He was born at a zoo in May 2011. Max is not domesticated but has been humanized. He still has wild tendencies. He educates the public locally on the endangered/threatened (in lower 48 states) Canada Lynx in hopes that people will be driven to conserve our environment and protect our wildlife. Technically, they are listed as "threatened" but in my state of NY they are considered "extirpated." However, it's legal to trap these beautiful animals in Canada and Alaska.
He is NOT declawed. During the winter he weighs 40 pounds and summer about 34. He has about 4 inches of fur in this video which makes him look fat....I mean fluffy!
This video is NOT taken in my home but where he has an indoor enclosure. This is Max's rug with his fur, straw and other scents that he loves. He doesn't like the vacuum. Max also has outdoor housing where he spends most of his time. See Max Biography at https://wildlifeeducationbybernie.wordpress.com/animal-ambassadors/max-biography/ .
To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com

12:26

Pets You Should NEVER Release In The Wild!

Pets You Should NEVER Release In The Wild!

Pets You Should NEVER Release In The Wild!

Check out these pets you should never release in the wild! From goldfish to other wild animals, these exotic pets become an invasive species and get the wildlife into trouble!
Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB
Watch our "Most TERRIFYING Sea MonstersEver!" video here: https://youtu.be/B9aPB6KB504
Watch our "Animals that ALMOST went EXTINCT!" video here: https://youtu.be/SvPyCZNY6JY
Watch our "Animals ABOUT To Go EXTINCT!" video here: https://youtu.be/aQt8WuTDJko
10. Green Iguanas
Iguanas are a popular pet for collectors of exotic animals because of how cute they look and supposedly they are easy to take care of. Unfortunately the idea that they are simple to look after was likely spread by those who sell them, because they actually need a strict environment and diet to survive. They can also be difficult to tame and handle, especially when they are fully grown, and this has led to a large number being released into the wild.
They are naturally from central and south America, and thrive in warm environments. This has meant that those released in similar climates, such as those found in parts of California, Florida and Hawaii, have thrived and begun to breed. This has been detrimental to the local ecosystems where they compete with native species for food, and will prey on species that haven’t adapted to deal with these kind of threats. As a result, Iguanas are illegal to own in Hawaii because of the potential devastation and havoc they can cause on the islands. In Florida, the populations of feral iguanas have caused extensive damage to vegetation and local wildlife, so if you do decide to get one please be a responsible owner and don’t release them into the wild!.
9. Cuban Tree Frog
These cute frogs are a favorite of exotic species collectors, but the Cuban Tree Frog is causing serious issues across Florida. They are quite difficult to identify among other frog species, something that is made even more difficult by the way that they can change color. They are originally native to Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Cayman Islands, and are thought to have been first introduced to Florida in the 1920’s. It’s the recent popularity of keeping them as pets, though, that has led to an explosion in their numbers in the wild as a result of collectors releasing them.
Cuban Tree Frogs are an aggressive species that feed on at least five different species of native Floridian frogs, as well lizards, small snakes and tadpoles. They are also able to survive in urban areas, and will take over birdhouses, ponds and birdbaths where they lay their eggs. They have been responsible for massive changes in the ecosystem, and have even been known to affect humans by causing power outages?? They are a danger to environments where they aren’t native, and so must not be released under any circumstances.
8. Rabbits
Rabbits are another incredibly popular pet for owners around the world, but when they are released into non-native environments they can cause serious damage. The best example of this is in Australia where they were released for hunting in 1859. Only 24 were set free, but by 1920 there were an estimated 10 billion across the country. There have been numerous attempts to curb the population growth, but with their speed of breeding, ability to feed on most vegetation, and overall resilience, rabbits still roam Australia in huge numbers and pose a threat to many of the natural species like the bilby and burrowing bettong by taking over their burrows.
7. Goldfish/Carp
They may seem harmless enough, and are a popular pet for adults and children alike around the world, but releasing your pet fish into the wild can have disastrous consequences for your local environment. Nowhere has this effect been seen more clearly than in Australia where the problem has gotten out of hand. Notorious for their strict rules on bio-containment, it’s why Johnny Depp and Amber Heard got in trouble for allegedly sneaking in their dogs. The Australians have good reason for being that way.
In 2016 researchers from the Murdoch University in Perth caught goldfish that weighed up to 2kg and were up to 30 centimeters long. These large animals are thought to have descended from a small variety that were being kept as pets and released into the wild a few years before. By feeding on more food and disrupting the ecosystems, these fish can spread and cause significant damage by off all the native species. Goldfish the size of dinner plates have also been found in Alberta, Canada, and have led to fines of $100,000 dollars to those that release non-native species into the wild.
AnglerRaphael Biagini captured a legendary “giant goldfish” out of a lake in the south of France. Fellow fishermen had spent 6 years trying to capture this orange koi carp weighing 30lbs. The only way this fish ended up in the lake, was because someone was trying to get rid of it.

6:17

Review: Pocahontas Cabins | Jasper, Alberta, Canada

Review: Pocahontas Cabins | Jasper, Alberta, Canada

Review: Pocahontas Cabins | Jasper, Alberta, Canada

Pocahontas Cabins:
http://www.mpljasper.com/hotels/pocahontas_cabins/
What I loved about Pocahontas Cabins:
- pet-friendly! ($15/pet per night. Max of 2 pets in your room/cabin)
- location (away from town and just steps from hiking trails and just a short drive up to get to the Miette Hot Springs)
- clean accommodations
- friendly staff
- easy, convenient parking
- very walkable grounds
- amenities such as games room, restaurant, liquor available for purchase, small store with basic necessities, bbqs
The not-so-great:
- for me, location was a pro. But, if you want to be right near town, this is definitely a con
- one small hot tub is just not enough for this place. I'd like to see them open another or even spruce up the pool/hot tub area entirely and put some hot tubs in the ground. The hot tub was also more "warm" than it was hot
- not a huge deal, but they don't provide paper towels or a dish rag in your cabin
- wifi is only available in the lobby area
Overall, I had a wonderful experience and would not hesitate to stay here again!

1:41

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta.
Forty-eight puppies and dogs were rescued from a rural area north of the Alberta town of High Level earlier this week.
The Alberta Animal RescueCrewSociety (AARCS) said many of the puppies were emaciated and badly dehydrated, “struggling to survive by scavenging for food and shelter at the local dump.”
“We got a call from a lady way up north, about a 10-hour drive, from High Level,” AARCS executive director DeannaThompson told Global News on Friday. “She works in the community up there and just said that a large number of unspayed female dogs that had littered recently were in need of homes.
The rescue was carried out with help from Northern Alberta’s New Beginnings Animal Rescue Society.
Thompson said some of the puppies were found at the local dump; others were surrendered willingly by owners there.
“They wanted us to find them good homes,” Thompson said, explaining a lack of spaying and neutering resources in some communities makes it hard to house the pets.
Thompson said the group of animals included a mom and her 11 newborn puppies—the 12th one unfortunately passed away before making it back to the Calgary society. That mother and litter went to a foster home in central Alberta, where they will stay until the puppies are older.

2:06

EDDIES TV | Discover how S.C.A.R.S. is helping pets in Alberta

EDDIES TV | Discover how S.C.A.R.S. is helping pets in Alberta

EDDIES TV | Discover how S.C.A.R.S. is helping pets in Alberta

Host Greyson Knutson discovers how S.C.A.R.S. is helping Alberta pets and makes a furry friend in the process.

2:48

Buffalo makes unusual house pet

Buffalo makes unusual house pet

Buffalo makes unusual house pet

Bailey D. Buffalo Jr. is the second buffalo that Jim Sautner and his wife Linda have trained to be part of their family. Bailey Jr. rides in the Sautners' homemade Pontiac Parisienne convertible, and when
he feels the need, he sucks on Jim's thumb. Video by Rick MacWilliam, edmontonjournal.com

10:27

Why you Should NEVER Release Pets into the Wild

Why you Should NEVER Release Pets into the Wild

Why you Should NEVER Release Pets into the Wild

Now that your turtle is too big for its tank, think it'll be better off in the wild? Nope! Same goes for goldfish. Releasing pets into habitats where they're not native to is a very bad idea. Watch this video to see what happened to a local lake when a few goldfish were released!
Music by BenSound and YouTube studio library used under the Creative Commons License.

1:46

'Monster fish': Alberta deals with goldfish invading ponds

'Monster fish': Alberta deals with goldfish invading ponds

'Monster fish': Alberta deals with goldfish invading ponds

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How to Care for a Pet Tiger Salamander : How to Feed Tiger Salamanders

How to Care for a Pet Tiger Salamander : How to Feed Tiger Salamanders

How to Care for a Pet Tiger Salamander : How to Feed Tiger Salamanders

Learn how to feed tiger salamanders in this free video clip about caring for a pet salamander.
Expert: Brian Kleinman
Contact: www.riversidereptiles.com/
Bio: Brian Kleinman, is the owner and operator of Riverside
Reptiles, an educational company. He have been working with amphibians and reptiles animals for over twenty years.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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PET ORGANIZATION | OUR NEW PUPPY

PET ORGANIZATION | OUR NEW PUPPY

PET ORGANIZATION | OUR NEW PUPPY

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Fish Store Tour from Canada! Pisces Pet EmporiumCalgary, AlbertaCheck out their website https://piscespets.com/
This LFS tour was amazing! It has more fish and dry goods than any other fish store I have been in! They had approximately 14,000G of fresh water and also had Marine tanks! I hope you like it! Not only was it an Aquarium store tour, they had all kinds of other animals!
If you have any questions or would like to buy any fish, please email me at michaelsfishroom@gmail.com
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Cost of Owning a Pet in Canada | All You Need to Know About Pets

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published: 31 May 2018

Service Dogs at Work in Alberta

The many ways service dogs can help people with disabilities with their day to day lives.

published: 12 Jul 2018

Do Pets Need Parasite Treatment in Alberta | Ask Dr. Wendy

Concerned about ticks? Confused about what parasite treatments your pet needs in Alberta? See what Dr. Wendy recommends in our latest video!
Learn more about the veterinary services we offer in the Edmonton and Calgary area at www.VetsToGo.com

published: 21 Jun 2017

Max Canada Lynx - I'm a Big Baby

MaxCanada Lynx, the educational animal ambassador takes a moment to get some good scratchin' before he sits down for his meal. He was born at a zoo in May 2011. Max is not domesticated but has been humanized. He still has wild tendencies. He educates the public locally on the endangered/threatened (in lower 48 states) Canada Lynx in hopes that people will be driven to conserve our environment and protect our wildlife. Technically, they are listed as "threatened" but in my state of NY they are considered "extirpated." However, it's legal to trap these beautiful animals in Canada and Alaska.
He is NOT declawed. During the winter he weighs 40 pounds and summer about 34. He has about 4 inches of fur in this video which makes him look fat....I mean fluffy!
This video is NOT taken in my home...

published: 06 Jan 2016

Pets You Should NEVER Release In The Wild!

Check out these pets you should never release in the wild! From goldfish to other wild animals, these exotic pets become an invasive species and get the wildlife into trouble!
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10. Green Iguanas
Iguanas are a popular pet for collectors of exotic animals because of how cute they look and supposedly they are easy to take care of. Unfortunately the idea that they are simple to look after was likely spread by those who sell them, because they actually need a strict environment and diet to sur...

published: 14 Jun 2017

Review: Pocahontas Cabins | Jasper, Alberta, Canada

Pocahontas Cabins:
http://www.mpljasper.com/hotels/pocahontas_cabins/
What I loved about Pocahontas Cabins:
- pet-friendly! ($15/pet per night. Max of 2 pets in your room/cabin)
- location (away from town and just steps from hiking trails and just a short drive up to get to the Miette Hot Springs)
- clean accommodations
- friendly staff
- easy, convenient parking
- very walkable grounds
- amenities such as games room, restaurant, liquor available for purchase, small store with basic necessities, bbqs
The not-so-great:
- for me, location was a pro. But, if you want to be right near town, this is definitely a con
- one small hot tub is just not enough for this place. I'd like to see them open another or even spruce up the pool/hot tub area entirely and put some hot tubs in the ground. ...

published: 26 Apr 2016

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta.
Forty-eight puppies and dogs were rescued from a rural area north of the Alberta town of High Level earlier this week.
The Alberta Animal RescueCrewSociety (AARCS) said many of the puppies were emaciated and badly dehydrated, “struggling to survive by scavenging for food and shelter at the local dump.”
“We got a call from a lady way up north, about a 10-hour drive, from High Level,” AARCS executive director DeannaThompson told Global News on Friday. “She works in the community up there and just said that a large number of unspayed female dogs that had littered recently were in need of homes.
The rescue was carried out with help from Northern Alberta’s New Beginnings Animal Rescue Society.
Thompson said some of the puppies were found...

published: 18 Nov 2017

EDDIES TV | Discover how S.C.A.R.S. is helping pets in Alberta

Host Greyson Knutson discovers how S.C.A.R.S. is helping Alberta pets and makes a furry friend in the process.

published: 15 Aug 2017

Buffalo makes unusual house pet

Bailey D. Buffalo Jr. is the second buffalo that Jim Sautner and his wife Linda have trained to be part of their family. Bailey Jr. rides in the Sautners' homemade Pontiac Parisienne convertible, and when
he feels the need, he sucks on Jim's thumb. Video by Rick MacWilliam, edmontonjournal.com

published: 26 May 2010

Why you Should NEVER Release Pets into the Wild

Now that your turtle is too big for its tank, think it'll be better off in the wild? Nope! Same goes for goldfish. Releasing pets into habitats where they're not native to is a very bad idea. Watch this video to see what happened to a local lake when a few goldfish were released!
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published: 03 Aug 2018

'Monster fish': Alberta deals with goldfish invading ponds

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published: 07 Nov 2017

How to Care for a Pet Tiger Salamander : How to Feed Tiger Salamanders

Learn how to feed tiger salamanders in this free video clip about caring for a pet salamander.
Expert: Brian Kleinman
Contact: www.riversidereptiles.com/
Bio: Brian Kleinman, is the owner and operator of Riverside
Reptiles, an educational company. He have been working with amphibians and reptiles animals for over twenty years.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

published: 21 Jan 2008

PET ORGANIZATION | OUR NEW PUPPY

I hope you enjoy meeting our new puppy Bentley. He is so sweet and we love him to pieces!
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Fish Store Tour from Canada! Pisces Pet EmporiumCalgary, AlbertaCheck out their website https://piscespets.com/
This LFS tour was amazing! It has more fish and dry goods than any other fish store I have been in! They had approximately 14,000G of fresh water and also had Marine tanks! I hope you like it! Not only was it an Aquarium store tour, they had all kinds of other animals!
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This LFS tour was amazing! It has more fish and dry goods than any other fish store I have been in! They had approximately 14,000G of fresh water and also had Marine tanks! I hope you like it! Not only was it an Aquarium store tour, they had all kinds of other animals!
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Cat scam: Warning in Alberta when buying pets online

An Alberta woman is warning people to be extra cautious when buying pets from websites.
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Cost of Owning a Pet in Canada | All You Need to Know About Pets

In this video we are going to look at pet expanses in Canada. How much it costs to own a cat or a dog? What are the expanses? All you need to know about pets in...

In this video we are going to look at pet expanses in Canada. How much it costs to own a cat or a dog? What are the expanses? All you need to know about pets in Canada.
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Do Pets Need Parasite Treatment in Alberta | Ask Dr. Wendy

Concerned about ticks? Confused about what parasite treatments your pet needs in Alberta? See what Dr. Wendy recommends in our latest video!
Learn more about t...

Concerned about ticks? Confused about what parasite treatments your pet needs in Alberta? See what Dr. Wendy recommends in our latest video!
Learn more about the veterinary services we offer in the Edmonton and Calgary area at www.VetsToGo.com

Concerned about ticks? Confused about what parasite treatments your pet needs in Alberta? See what Dr. Wendy recommends in our latest video!
Learn more about the veterinary services we offer in the Edmonton and Calgary area at www.VetsToGo.com

Max Canada Lynx - I'm a Big Baby

MaxCanada Lynx, the educational animal ambassador takes a moment to get some good scratchin' before he sits down for his meal. He was born at a zoo in May 2011...

MaxCanada Lynx, the educational animal ambassador takes a moment to get some good scratchin' before he sits down for his meal. He was born at a zoo in May 2011. Max is not domesticated but has been humanized. He still has wild tendencies. He educates the public locally on the endangered/threatened (in lower 48 states) Canada Lynx in hopes that people will be driven to conserve our environment and protect our wildlife. Technically, they are listed as "threatened" but in my state of NY they are considered "extirpated." However, it's legal to trap these beautiful animals in Canada and Alaska.
He is NOT declawed. During the winter he weighs 40 pounds and summer about 34. He has about 4 inches of fur in this video which makes him look fat....I mean fluffy!
This video is NOT taken in my home but where he has an indoor enclosure. This is Max's rug with his fur, straw and other scents that he loves. He doesn't like the vacuum. Max also has outdoor housing where he spends most of his time. See Max Biography at https://wildlifeeducationbybernie.wordpress.com/animal-ambassadors/max-biography/ .
To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com

MaxCanada Lynx, the educational animal ambassador takes a moment to get some good scratchin' before he sits down for his meal. He was born at a zoo in May 2011. Max is not domesticated but has been humanized. He still has wild tendencies. He educates the public locally on the endangered/threatened (in lower 48 states) Canada Lynx in hopes that people will be driven to conserve our environment and protect our wildlife. Technically, they are listed as "threatened" but in my state of NY they are considered "extirpated." However, it's legal to trap these beautiful animals in Canada and Alaska.
He is NOT declawed. During the winter he weighs 40 pounds and summer about 34. He has about 4 inches of fur in this video which makes him look fat....I mean fluffy!
This video is NOT taken in my home but where he has an indoor enclosure. This is Max's rug with his fur, straw and other scents that he loves. He doesn't like the vacuum. Max also has outdoor housing where he spends most of his time. See Max Biography at https://wildlifeeducationbybernie.wordpress.com/animal-ambassadors/max-biography/ .
To use this video in a commercial player or in broadcasts, please email licensing@storyful.com

Pets You Should NEVER Release In The Wild!

Check out these pets you should never release in the wild! From goldfish to other wild animals, these exotic pets become an invasive species and get the wildlif...

Check out these pets you should never release in the wild! From goldfish to other wild animals, these exotic pets become an invasive species and get the wildlife into trouble!
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Watch our "Animals ABOUT To Go EXTINCT!" video here: https://youtu.be/aQt8WuTDJko
10. Green Iguanas
Iguanas are a popular pet for collectors of exotic animals because of how cute they look and supposedly they are easy to take care of. Unfortunately the idea that they are simple to look after was likely spread by those who sell them, because they actually need a strict environment and diet to survive. They can also be difficult to tame and handle, especially when they are fully grown, and this has led to a large number being released into the wild.
They are naturally from central and south America, and thrive in warm environments. This has meant that those released in similar climates, such as those found in parts of California, Florida and Hawaii, have thrived and begun to breed. This has been detrimental to the local ecosystems where they compete with native species for food, and will prey on species that haven’t adapted to deal with these kind of threats. As a result, Iguanas are illegal to own in Hawaii because of the potential devastation and havoc they can cause on the islands. In Florida, the populations of feral iguanas have caused extensive damage to vegetation and local wildlife, so if you do decide to get one please be a responsible owner and don’t release them into the wild!.
9. Cuban Tree Frog
These cute frogs are a favorite of exotic species collectors, but the Cuban Tree Frog is causing serious issues across Florida. They are quite difficult to identify among other frog species, something that is made even more difficult by the way that they can change color. They are originally native to Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Cayman Islands, and are thought to have been first introduced to Florida in the 1920’s. It’s the recent popularity of keeping them as pets, though, that has led to an explosion in their numbers in the wild as a result of collectors releasing them.
Cuban Tree Frogs are an aggressive species that feed on at least five different species of native Floridian frogs, as well lizards, small snakes and tadpoles. They are also able to survive in urban areas, and will take over birdhouses, ponds and birdbaths where they lay their eggs. They have been responsible for massive changes in the ecosystem, and have even been known to affect humans by causing power outages?? They are a danger to environments where they aren’t native, and so must not be released under any circumstances.
8. Rabbits
Rabbits are another incredibly popular pet for owners around the world, but when they are released into non-native environments they can cause serious damage. The best example of this is in Australia where they were released for hunting in 1859. Only 24 were set free, but by 1920 there were an estimated 10 billion across the country. There have been numerous attempts to curb the population growth, but with their speed of breeding, ability to feed on most vegetation, and overall resilience, rabbits still roam Australia in huge numbers and pose a threat to many of the natural species like the bilby and burrowing bettong by taking over their burrows.
7. Goldfish/Carp
They may seem harmless enough, and are a popular pet for adults and children alike around the world, but releasing your pet fish into the wild can have disastrous consequences for your local environment. Nowhere has this effect been seen more clearly than in Australia where the problem has gotten out of hand. Notorious for their strict rules on bio-containment, it’s why Johnny Depp and Amber Heard got in trouble for allegedly sneaking in their dogs. The Australians have good reason for being that way.
In 2016 researchers from the Murdoch University in Perth caught goldfish that weighed up to 2kg and were up to 30 centimeters long. These large animals are thought to have descended from a small variety that were being kept as pets and released into the wild a few years before. By feeding on more food and disrupting the ecosystems, these fish can spread and cause significant damage by off all the native species. Goldfish the size of dinner plates have also been found in Alberta, Canada, and have led to fines of $100,000 dollars to those that release non-native species into the wild.
AnglerRaphael Biagini captured a legendary “giant goldfish” out of a lake in the south of France. Fellow fishermen had spent 6 years trying to capture this orange koi carp weighing 30lbs. The only way this fish ended up in the lake, was because someone was trying to get rid of it.

Check out these pets you should never release in the wild! From goldfish to other wild animals, these exotic pets become an invasive species and get the wildlife into trouble!
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Watch our "Animals ABOUT To Go EXTINCT!" video here: https://youtu.be/aQt8WuTDJko
10. Green Iguanas
Iguanas are a popular pet for collectors of exotic animals because of how cute they look and supposedly they are easy to take care of. Unfortunately the idea that they are simple to look after was likely spread by those who sell them, because they actually need a strict environment and diet to survive. They can also be difficult to tame and handle, especially when they are fully grown, and this has led to a large number being released into the wild.
They are naturally from central and south America, and thrive in warm environments. This has meant that those released in similar climates, such as those found in parts of California, Florida and Hawaii, have thrived and begun to breed. This has been detrimental to the local ecosystems where they compete with native species for food, and will prey on species that haven’t adapted to deal with these kind of threats. As a result, Iguanas are illegal to own in Hawaii because of the potential devastation and havoc they can cause on the islands. In Florida, the populations of feral iguanas have caused extensive damage to vegetation and local wildlife, so if you do decide to get one please be a responsible owner and don’t release them into the wild!.
9. Cuban Tree Frog
These cute frogs are a favorite of exotic species collectors, but the Cuban Tree Frog is causing serious issues across Florida. They are quite difficult to identify among other frog species, something that is made even more difficult by the way that they can change color. They are originally native to Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Cayman Islands, and are thought to have been first introduced to Florida in the 1920’s. It’s the recent popularity of keeping them as pets, though, that has led to an explosion in their numbers in the wild as a result of collectors releasing them.
Cuban Tree Frogs are an aggressive species that feed on at least five different species of native Floridian frogs, as well lizards, small snakes and tadpoles. They are also able to survive in urban areas, and will take over birdhouses, ponds and birdbaths where they lay their eggs. They have been responsible for massive changes in the ecosystem, and have even been known to affect humans by causing power outages?? They are a danger to environments where they aren’t native, and so must not be released under any circumstances.
8. Rabbits
Rabbits are another incredibly popular pet for owners around the world, but when they are released into non-native environments they can cause serious damage. The best example of this is in Australia where they were released for hunting in 1859. Only 24 were set free, but by 1920 there were an estimated 10 billion across the country. There have been numerous attempts to curb the population growth, but with their speed of breeding, ability to feed on most vegetation, and overall resilience, rabbits still roam Australia in huge numbers and pose a threat to many of the natural species like the bilby and burrowing bettong by taking over their burrows.
7. Goldfish/Carp
They may seem harmless enough, and are a popular pet for adults and children alike around the world, but releasing your pet fish into the wild can have disastrous consequences for your local environment. Nowhere has this effect been seen more clearly than in Australia where the problem has gotten out of hand. Notorious for their strict rules on bio-containment, it’s why Johnny Depp and Amber Heard got in trouble for allegedly sneaking in their dogs. The Australians have good reason for being that way.
In 2016 researchers from the Murdoch University in Perth caught goldfish that weighed up to 2kg and were up to 30 centimeters long. These large animals are thought to have descended from a small variety that were being kept as pets and released into the wild a few years before. By feeding on more food and disrupting the ecosystems, these fish can spread and cause significant damage by off all the native species. Goldfish the size of dinner plates have also been found in Alberta, Canada, and have led to fines of $100,000 dollars to those that release non-native species into the wild.
AnglerRaphael Biagini captured a legendary “giant goldfish” out of a lake in the south of France. Fellow fishermen had spent 6 years trying to capture this orange koi carp weighing 30lbs. The only way this fish ended up in the lake, was because someone was trying to get rid of it.

Pocahontas Cabins:
http://www.mpljasper.com/hotels/pocahontas_cabins/
What I loved about Pocahontas Cabins:
- pet-friendly! ($15/pet per night. Max of 2 pets in your room/cabin)
- location (away from town and just steps from hiking trails and just a short drive up to get to the Miette Hot Springs)
- clean accommodations
- friendly staff
- easy, convenient parking
- very walkable grounds
- amenities such as games room, restaurant, liquor available for purchase, small store with basic necessities, bbqs
The not-so-great:
- for me, location was a pro. But, if you want to be right near town, this is definitely a con
- one small hot tub is just not enough for this place. I'd like to see them open another or even spruce up the pool/hot tub area entirely and put some hot tubs in the ground. The hot tub was also more "warm" than it was hot
- not a huge deal, but they don't provide paper towels or a dish rag in your cabin
- wifi is only available in the lobby area
Overall, I had a wonderful experience and would not hesitate to stay here again!

Pocahontas Cabins:
http://www.mpljasper.com/hotels/pocahontas_cabins/
What I loved about Pocahontas Cabins:
- pet-friendly! ($15/pet per night. Max of 2 pets in your room/cabin)
- location (away from town and just steps from hiking trails and just a short drive up to get to the Miette Hot Springs)
- clean accommodations
- friendly staff
- easy, convenient parking
- very walkable grounds
- amenities such as games room, restaurant, liquor available for purchase, small store with basic necessities, bbqs
The not-so-great:
- for me, location was a pro. But, if you want to be right near town, this is definitely a con
- one small hot tub is just not enough for this place. I'd like to see them open another or even spruce up the pool/hot tub area entirely and put some hot tubs in the ground. The hot tub was also more "warm" than it was hot
- not a huge deal, but they don't provide paper towels or a dish rag in your cabin
- wifi is only available in the lobby area
Overall, I had a wonderful experience and would not hesitate to stay here again!

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta.
Forty-eight puppies and dogs were rescued from a rural area north of the Alberta town of High Level earlier t...

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta.
Forty-eight puppies and dogs were rescued from a rural area north of the Alberta town of High Level earlier this week.
The Alberta Animal RescueCrewSociety (AARCS) said many of the puppies were emaciated and badly dehydrated, “struggling to survive by scavenging for food and shelter at the local dump.”
“We got a call from a lady way up north, about a 10-hour drive, from High Level,” AARCS executive director DeannaThompson told Global News on Friday. “She works in the community up there and just said that a large number of unspayed female dogs that had littered recently were in need of homes.
The rescue was carried out with help from Northern Alberta’s New Beginnings Animal Rescue Society.
Thompson said some of the puppies were found at the local dump; others were surrendered willingly by owners there.
“They wanted us to find them good homes,” Thompson said, explaining a lack of spaying and neutering resources in some communities makes it hard to house the pets.
Thompson said the group of animals included a mom and her 11 newborn puppies—the 12th one unfortunately passed away before making it back to the Calgary society. That mother and litter went to a foster home in central Alberta, where they will stay until the puppies are older.

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta.
Forty-eight puppies and dogs were rescued from a rural area north of the Alberta town of High Level earlier this week.
The Alberta Animal RescueCrewSociety (AARCS) said many of the puppies were emaciated and badly dehydrated, “struggling to survive by scavenging for food and shelter at the local dump.”
“We got a call from a lady way up north, about a 10-hour drive, from High Level,” AARCS executive director DeannaThompson told Global News on Friday. “She works in the community up there and just said that a large number of unspayed female dogs that had littered recently were in need of homes.
The rescue was carried out with help from Northern Alberta’s New Beginnings Animal Rescue Society.
Thompson said some of the puppies were found at the local dump; others were surrendered willingly by owners there.
“They wanted us to find them good homes,” Thompson said, explaining a lack of spaying and neutering resources in some communities makes it hard to house the pets.
Thompson said the group of animals included a mom and her 11 newborn puppies—the 12th one unfortunately passed away before making it back to the Calgary society. That mother and litter went to a foster home in central Alberta, where they will stay until the puppies are older.

Buffalo makes unusual house pet

Bailey D. Buffalo Jr. is the second buffalo that Jim Sautner and his wife Linda have trained to be part of their family. Bailey Jr. rides in the Sautners' homem...

Bailey D. Buffalo Jr. is the second buffalo that Jim Sautner and his wife Linda have trained to be part of their family. Bailey Jr. rides in the Sautners' homemade Pontiac Parisienne convertible, and when
he feels the need, he sucks on Jim's thumb. Video by Rick MacWilliam, edmontonjournal.com

Bailey D. Buffalo Jr. is the second buffalo that Jim Sautner and his wife Linda have trained to be part of their family. Bailey Jr. rides in the Sautners' homemade Pontiac Parisienne convertible, and when
he feels the need, he sucks on Jim's thumb. Video by Rick MacWilliam, edmontonjournal.com

Why you Should NEVER Release Pets into the Wild

Now that your turtle is too big for its tank, think it'll be better off in the wild? Nope! Same goes for goldfish. Releasing pets into habitats where they're no...

Now that your turtle is too big for its tank, think it'll be better off in the wild? Nope! Same goes for goldfish. Releasing pets into habitats where they're not native to is a very bad idea. Watch this video to see what happened to a local lake when a few goldfish were released!
Music by BenSound and YouTube studio library used under the Creative Commons License.

Now that your turtle is too big for its tank, think it'll be better off in the wild? Nope! Same goes for goldfish. Releasing pets into habitats where they're not native to is a very bad idea. Watch this video to see what happened to a local lake when a few goldfish were released!
Music by BenSound and YouTube studio library used under the Creative Commons License.

Learn how to feed tiger salamanders in this free video clip about caring for a pet salamander.
Expert: Brian Kleinman
Contact: www.riversidereptiles.com/
Bio: Brian Kleinman, is the owner and operator of Riverside
Reptiles, an educational company. He have been working with amphibians and reptiles animals for over twenty years.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Learn how to feed tiger salamanders in this free video clip about caring for a pet salamander.
Expert: Brian Kleinman
Contact: www.riversidereptiles.com/
Bio: Brian Kleinman, is the owner and operator of Riverside
Reptiles, an educational company. He have been working with amphibians and reptiles animals for over twenty years.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

PET ORGANIZATION | OUR NEW PUPPY

I hope you enjoy meeting our new puppy Bentley. He is so sweet and we love him to pieces!
My second YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/6R7wc-OeArE
You can sig...

I hope you enjoy meeting our new puppy Bentley. He is so sweet and we love him to pieces!
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I hope you enjoy meeting our new puppy Bentley. He is so sweet and we love him to pieces!
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Fish Store Tour from Canada! Pisces Pet EmporiumCalgary, AlbertaCheck out their website https://piscespets.com/
This LFS tour was amazing! It has more fish and dry goods than any other fish store I have been in! They had approximately 14,000G of fresh water and also had Marine tanks! I hope you like it! Not only was it an Aquarium store tour, they had all kinds of other animals!
If you have any questions or would like to buy any fish, please email me at michaelsfishroom@gmail.com
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Cat scam: Warning in Alberta when buying pets online

An Alberta woman is warning people to be extra cautious when buying pets from websites.
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Cost of Owning a Pet in Canada | All You Need to Know About Pets

In this video we are going to look at pet expanses in Canada. How much it costs to own a cat or a dog? What are the expanses? All you need to know about pets in Canada.
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Do Pets Need Parasite Treatment in Alberta | Ask Dr. Wendy

Concerned about ticks? Confused about what parasite treatments your pet needs in Alberta? See what Dr. Wendy recommends in our latest video!
Learn more about the veterinary services we offer in the Edmonton and Calgary area at www.VetsToGo.com

Max Canada Lynx - I'm a Big Baby

MaxCanada Lynx, the educational animal ambassador takes a moment to get some good scratchin' before he sits down for his meal. He was born at a zoo in May 2011. Max is not domesticated but has been humanized. He still has wild tendencies. He educates the public locally on the endangered/threatened (in lower 48 states) Canada Lynx in hopes that people will be driven to conserve our environment and protect our wildlife. Technically, they are listed as "threatened" but in my state of NY they are considered "extirpated." However, it's legal to trap these beautiful animals in Canada and Alaska.
He is NOT declawed. During the winter he weighs 40 pounds and summer about 34. He has about 4 inches of fur in this video which makes him look fat....I mean fluffy!
This video is NOT taken in my home but where he has an indoor enclosure. This is Max's rug with his fur, straw and other scents that he loves. He doesn't like the vacuum. Max also has outdoor housing where he spends most of his time. See Max Biography at https://wildlifeeducationbybernie.wordpress.com/animal-ambassadors/max-biography/ .
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Pets You Should NEVER Release In The Wild!

Check out these pets you should never release in the wild! From goldfish to other wild animals, these exotic pets become an invasive species and get the wildlife into trouble!
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10. Green Iguanas
Iguanas are a popular pet for collectors of exotic animals because of how cute they look and supposedly they are easy to take care of. Unfortunately the idea that they are simple to look after was likely spread by those who sell them, because they actually need a strict environment and diet to survive. They can also be difficult to tame and handle, especially when they are fully grown, and this has led to a large number being released into the wild.
They are naturally from central and south America, and thrive in warm environments. This has meant that those released in similar climates, such as those found in parts of California, Florida and Hawaii, have thrived and begun to breed. This has been detrimental to the local ecosystems where they compete with native species for food, and will prey on species that haven’t adapted to deal with these kind of threats. As a result, Iguanas are illegal to own in Hawaii because of the potential devastation and havoc they can cause on the islands. In Florida, the populations of feral iguanas have caused extensive damage to vegetation and local wildlife, so if you do decide to get one please be a responsible owner and don’t release them into the wild!.
9. Cuban Tree Frog
These cute frogs are a favorite of exotic species collectors, but the Cuban Tree Frog is causing serious issues across Florida. They are quite difficult to identify among other frog species, something that is made even more difficult by the way that they can change color. They are originally native to Cuba, the Bahamas, and the Cayman Islands, and are thought to have been first introduced to Florida in the 1920’s. It’s the recent popularity of keeping them as pets, though, that has led to an explosion in their numbers in the wild as a result of collectors releasing them.
Cuban Tree Frogs are an aggressive species that feed on at least five different species of native Floridian frogs, as well lizards, small snakes and tadpoles. They are also able to survive in urban areas, and will take over birdhouses, ponds and birdbaths where they lay their eggs. They have been responsible for massive changes in the ecosystem, and have even been known to affect humans by causing power outages?? They are a danger to environments where they aren’t native, and so must not be released under any circumstances.
8. Rabbits
Rabbits are another incredibly popular pet for owners around the world, but when they are released into non-native environments they can cause serious damage. The best example of this is in Australia where they were released for hunting in 1859. Only 24 were set free, but by 1920 there were an estimated 10 billion across the country. There have been numerous attempts to curb the population growth, but with their speed of breeding, ability to feed on most vegetation, and overall resilience, rabbits still roam Australia in huge numbers and pose a threat to many of the natural species like the bilby and burrowing bettong by taking over their burrows.
7. Goldfish/Carp
They may seem harmless enough, and are a popular pet for adults and children alike around the world, but releasing your pet fish into the wild can have disastrous consequences for your local environment. Nowhere has this effect been seen more clearly than in Australia where the problem has gotten out of hand. Notorious for their strict rules on bio-containment, it’s why Johnny Depp and Amber Heard got in trouble for allegedly sneaking in their dogs. The Australians have good reason for being that way.
In 2016 researchers from the Murdoch University in Perth caught goldfish that weighed up to 2kg and were up to 30 centimeters long. These large animals are thought to have descended from a small variety that were being kept as pets and released into the wild a few years before. By feeding on more food and disrupting the ecosystems, these fish can spread and cause significant damage by off all the native species. Goldfish the size of dinner plates have also been found in Alberta, Canada, and have led to fines of $100,000 dollars to those that release non-native species into the wild.
AnglerRaphael Biagini captured a legendary “giant goldfish” out of a lake in the south of France. Fellow fishermen had spent 6 years trying to capture this orange koi carp weighing 30lbs. The only way this fish ended up in the lake, was because someone was trying to get rid of it.

Review: Pocahontas Cabins | Jasper, Alberta, Canada

Pocahontas Cabins:
http://www.mpljasper.com/hotels/pocahontas_cabins/
What I loved about Pocahontas Cabins:
- pet-friendly! ($15/pet per night. Max of 2 pets in your room/cabin)
- location (away from town and just steps from hiking trails and just a short drive up to get to the Miette Hot Springs)
- clean accommodations
- friendly staff
- easy, convenient parking
- very walkable grounds
- amenities such as games room, restaurant, liquor available for purchase, small store with basic necessities, bbqs
The not-so-great:
- for me, location was a pro. But, if you want to be right near town, this is definitely a con
- one small hot tub is just not enough for this place. I'd like to see them open another or even spruce up the pool/hot tub area entirely and put some hot tubs in the ground. The hot tub was also more "warm" than it was hot
- not a huge deal, but they don't provide paper towels or a dish rag in your cabin
- wifi is only available in the lobby area
Overall, I had a wonderful experience and would not hesitate to stay here again!

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta

48 puppies and dogs rescued from northern Alberta.
Forty-eight puppies and dogs were rescued from a rural area north of the Alberta town of High Level earlier this week.
The Alberta Animal RescueCrewSociety (AARCS) said many of the puppies were emaciated and badly dehydrated, “struggling to survive by scavenging for food and shelter at the local dump.”
“We got a call from a lady way up north, about a 10-hour drive, from High Level,” AARCS executive director DeannaThompson told Global News on Friday. “She works in the community up there and just said that a large number of unspayed female dogs that had littered recently were in need of homes.
The rescue was carried out with help from Northern Alberta’s New Beginnings Animal Rescue Society.
Thompson said some of the puppies were found at the local dump; others were surrendered willingly by owners there.
“They wanted us to find them good homes,” Thompson said, explaining a lack of spaying and neutering resources in some communities makes it hard to house the pets.
Thompson said the group of animals included a mom and her 11 newborn puppies—the 12th one unfortunately passed away before making it back to the Calgary society. That mother and litter went to a foster home in central Alberta, where they will stay until the puppies are older.

Buffalo makes unusual house pet

Bailey D. Buffalo Jr. is the second buffalo that Jim Sautner and his wife Linda have trained to be part of their family. Bailey Jr. rides in the Sautners' homemade Pontiac Parisienne convertible, and when
he feels the need, he sucks on Jim's thumb. Video by Rick MacWilliam, edmontonjournal.com

Why you Should NEVER Release Pets into the Wild

Now that your turtle is too big for its tank, think it'll be better off in the wild? Nope! Same goes for goldfish. Releasing pets into habitats where they're not native to is a very bad idea. Watch this video to see what happened to a local lake when a few goldfish were released!
Music by BenSound and YouTube studio library used under the Creative Commons License.

How to Care for a Pet Tiger Salamander : How to Feed Tiger Salamanders

Learn how to feed tiger salamanders in this free video clip about caring for a pet salamander.
Expert: Brian Kleinman
Contact: www.riversidereptiles.com/
Bio: Brian Kleinman, is the owner and operator of Riverside
Reptiles, an educational company. He have been working with amphibians and reptiles animals for over twenty years.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Alberta (Minister of Education) v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright), 2012 SCC 37, is a Supreme Court of Canada case that considered whether the photocopying of textbook excerpts by teachers, on their own initiative, to distribute to students as part of course materials is fair dealing pursuant to the provisions of the Copyright Act. The Supreme Court, in a 5/4 split, concluded that the Copyright Board made several errors in its analysis of the "fairness factors". Thus, it allowed the appeal and remitted the matter back to the Copyright Board for reconsideration.

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Access Copyright represents authors and publishers of literary and artistic works. The entity administers the reproduction of such works by issuing licences and collecting and distributing royalties to affiliated copyright owners. When licensing or royalty agreements with users of the printed works cannot be reached, Access Copyright has the option to apply to the Copyright Board (the "Board") to certify a royalty in a form of a tariff.